I guess that two persons do make up "people" but that doesn't mean that their peculiar idea as to the prince's parentage is really the Truth.

The idea that DNA from a centuries (however many) old piece of cloth could collected and somehow be used to bring about a living baby with the state of genetic science in the 1940s is nonsensical. The work of the despicable Dr. Mengele was hardly in Genetic Engineering when he was experimenting on living human beings at Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Other things on the linked to page are likewise not to be taken seriously. The bit about Prince Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969 with the line about "This dragon..." is one. While to be accurate I would have to find the recording or transcript of the ceremony to see of that line even occurs, if there is a "dragon" referred to, it would be, I surmise, the Welsh Dragon Y Ddraig Goch the red dragon on the Welsh flag:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Dragon

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"I wish they would remember that the charge to Peter was "Feed my sheep", not "Try experiments on my rats", or even "Teach my performing dogs new tricks". - C. S. Lewis

That's an ummm interesting use of the prince's name to get a desired result. I don't think I've ever heard or read of him being referred to in that way. It's more like to be just "Prince Charles" or "HRH the Prince of Wales" (HRH= His Royal Highness). I'm not sure but if the prince were to just use a first and last name it might be Charles Windsor. Then again his brother Edward goes by the name of Edward Wessex in his work with TV productions. And what about using all of his names in such a calculation: Charles Phillip Arthur George?

Numbers games like that shown can be used to get an answer that fits the player's idea. That doesn't make it true.

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"I wish they would remember that the charge to Peter was "Feed my sheep", not "Try experiments on my rats", or even "Teach my performing dogs new tricks". - C. S. Lewis

This document is incorrect. His title is: His Royal Highness The Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland, Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Great Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of the Order of Merit, Knight of the Order of Australia, Companion of the Queen's Service Order, Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, Chief Grand Commander of the Order of Logohu, Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Canadian Forces Decoration, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty.

I haven't the gumption to calculate the value, but I bet there are more than 666 letters in his whole title.

This document is incorrect. His title is: His Royal Highness The Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland, Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Great Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of the Order of Merit, Knight of the Order of Australia, Companion of the Queen's Service Order, Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, Chief Grand Commander of the Order of Logohu, Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Canadian Forces Decoration, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty.

I haven't the gumption to calculate the value, but I bet there are more than 666 letters in his whole title.

Taking out all spaces and punctuation the Prince's full name and title have 610 letters according to my word processing software. With them the count is 757. (So maybe there's a link to the Norfolk VA area code or a model of airplane... )

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"I wish they would remember that the charge to Peter was "Feed my sheep", not "Try experiments on my rats", or even "Teach my performing dogs new tricks". - C. S. Lewis

That's an ummm interesting use of the prince's name to get a desired result. I don't think I've ever heard or read of him being referred to in that way. It's more like to be just "Prince Charles" or "HRH the Prince of Wales" (HRH= His Royal Highness). I'm not sure but if the prince were to just use a first and last name it might be Charles Windsor. Then again his brother Edward goes by the name of Edward Wessex in his work with TV productions. And what about using all of his names in such a calculation: Charles Phillip Arthur George?

Numbers games like that shown can be used to get an answer that fits the player's idea. That doesn't make it true.

Indeed! I remember some saying Ronald Wilson Reagan was the anti-Christ because each of his three names had six letters. Nothing but a bunch of hooey if you ask me.

This document is incorrect. His title is: His Royal Highness The Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland, Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Great Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of the Order of Merit, Knight of the Order of Australia, Companion of the Queen's Service Order, Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, Chief Grand Commander of the Order of Logohu, Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Canadian Forces Decoration, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty.

I haven't the gumption to calculate the value, but I bet there are more than 666 letters in his whole title.

In Pythagorean numerology, the calculated value of his name is:

Vowel total: 1,126 (in 1126, Edgar the Aetheling, the last male member of the original (Anglo-Saxon) British royal family, died)

Consonant total:1,898 (in 1898, the first car accident victim on a public highway dies, in London)

What this means is that Prince Charles will get into an accident with a German prince from Saxony.

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If you will, you can become all flame.Extra caritatem nulla salus.In order to become whole, take the "I" out of "holiness". सर्वभूतहितἌνω σχῶμεν τὰς καρδίας"Those who say religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion is." -- Mohandas GandhiY dduw bo'r diolch.

Oh, wow... did this thread ever turn out to be different than I thought! Prince Philip is Greek and, I presume, Orthodox. Prince Charles, as far as I've heard, is Anglican; however, I've read that he has visited Mt. Athos on more than one occasion. What on Earth he could possibly have to do with the Shroud of Turin, which is a Roman-Rite Catholic artifact, I have no idea.

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He will come again with glory to judge the living and the dead. His kingdom will have no end.

This document is incorrect. His title is: His Royal Highness The Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland, Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Great Master and First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of the Order of Merit, Knight of the Order of Australia, Companion of the Queen's Service Order, Honorary Member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, Chief Grand Commander of the Order of Logohu, Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Canadian Forces Decoration, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty.

I haven't the gumption to calculate the value, but I bet there are more than 666 letters in his whole title.

In Pythagorean numerology, the calculated value of his name is:

Vowel total: 1,126 (in 1126, Edgar the Aetheling, the last male member of the original (Anglo-Saxon) British royal family, died)

Consonant total:1,898 (in 1898, the first car accident victim on a public highway dies, in London)

What this means is that Prince Charles will get into an accident with a German prince from Saxony.